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March 20, 2008

Bayview Shooting Kills 37-Year-Old Man

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Yesterday afternoon, A man was shot and killed in the Bayview District. After reporting to call of gunfire at the "the unit block of Navy Road," police officers found the body of a 37-year-old man lying in the street suffering from a gunshot wound. He was rushed to SF General where he lated died.

No arrests have been made in this most recent killing in one of San Francisco's most notorious neighborhoods.

This brings the SF murder toll to a whopping 19 so far for 2008.


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Comments (5)

Is the bullet graphic really necessary? This is someone who died who has friends and family. Could you be any more insensitive?

 

see, no one ever gets caught in SF.
Either the cops are retarded or SF has some smooth criminals.

 

Not withstanding the tragedy of someone being murdered, the "most notorious neighborhood" where this took place is actually Hunter's Point, not the Bayview. As a Bayview resident I'm sensitive to semantics...

 

@charlesporch-- this was posted by Brock, so yes, he can be more insensitive. Yay!

 

Either the cops are retarded or SF has some smooth criminals.

No one ever gets caught because there are never any witnesses - at least none willing to talk. Often times, this month's murder victims are last month's witnesses. A couple of recent examples reported here come to mind.

All of those "No Snitchin'" hoodies and dead witnesses in the street add up to plenty unsolved crimes, no thanks (or blame) to the SFPD.

 
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